Modular Evolution LLC introduces the Evolution Bipod and accessories

gliechty

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We just wanted to Introduce all of you to our new Product, the Evolution Bipod. Here are some of the
Features:
•8.5" extends to 12" Height
•4" Height with legs at 45 degrees
•Removable Legs
•Locking Quick Detach Attachment
•20 Degree Pivoting Head with lever lock
•leg Positions 0,45,90,125, and 180 degrees
•Light Carbon Fiber Legs and Accessories
•Spring Loaded Extending Legs
* weighs 14 oz

We have also released some attachments.
The Rail Adapter replaces the sling swivel stud on the for-end of your rifle to enable the quick detach of the Evolution Bi-Pod. This Rail Adapter includes a sling swivel attaching point, as well as an anti rotation flush cup receptacle. Includes Screws and hardware for installation.

The Tripod Adapter quickly transforms the Evolution Bi-pod to a tripod mounted shooting platform.
It takes just a few seconds to convert from a two legged bi-pod to a tripod mounted shooting support with the "Tripped Out"!

Different Leg Lengths
Features:
Perfect for sitting while shooting
Ultra light Carbon Fiber
Replaces Short legs in a matter of seconds
Spring loaded leg extensions
3 different sizes: 20"extends to 24", 16" extends to 20", 12" extends to 16"

Packages including small discounts available on our website.

Check out our website Evolution Bipod or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/evolutionbipod

Video and Pictures in the field are coming SOON!
 

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